"I14. hiker believes that Mrs O'Neill (if we suvn-ed lhru the Mia “If! concerted and untiriug wolkj II placing her In the Logislnturr)‘ will be assigned to the Educational; idommittee and that she. MIN. Iribt'r, "II Illve the pleasurt‘ uf conferring: with Ills. O'Neill at Springï¬pld on citations! betternn-nt. Her talk «*2» {In of Vitality. She mm“ mm (H‘l. by melns of her alflliVï¬CS of illiter- Icy, underpnpuml. immature tom-II- on, inukqunte schmvl-hcmsing, «u-..‘ » that a Rspnllsibilily rests on us. A “the body was far continuing it. A lotion wu passed that u committee ‘of ï¬fteen he nppointul by the l‘ T. A. W M Into the steps mind. A thin vott of thanks with Many mm was givpu tn Mr. flishlly lid Ir. Curtis, the wtiring mmhprs of the Board of ï¬llwutiou. for their wilful work {or the rhillln-n of the village. Landscape Gardening our Specialty so Acres 'l‘roes. Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. At the Hay mm-timz tlw m-miiml- In; commuter will mum! its mm- mtims for â€Iv l'. 'l'. A. officers for next year. A ï¬ning vok wax taken an to whether the P. T. A. xhuuld continue 0: than the Community High School mm u 1 solution of this umbâ€" |- With the axn-ptiou of [lime the‘ 8upt. Reed told again as at {orInI-r looting“ of our immimm III-ed of M for our rhiï¬dreu, quoxtiam’ng Mer Downon (nuw people \umhl I†lathï¬ed long with "It use of ditch hnmnts and other "mu-II noun- sbout town for the school over- " Ion-bu of Illinois tune-usual um- '. II-ion Talked .1 Parent- - Tanker Meeting. The Parentâ€"Teacher rum-ling 0! lat Thursday evening mm as usual I constructive one aluutionally. This omnintion is effective and inspir- ing. R is difficult to cluse the dis- cullions by ten o'clock. In. Gel-nude Leiber cum? from “ninth to_ address the meeting. for eight years she has been a mem-‘ bu- n! the Winnetk: Board of Eda-l cation, Unis Rpm-seating one of the nut educationally advanced town:- In Illinois. She also is the woman member of the lllinuis Slaw Educa- tin-l Commission. This Commission include: in addition one Senator, one â€Email": Ind two other men} who investigate eiiucatimial condi» this in this state. These willitiuns an npallinz acct-ruling to their ï¬nd- ing. Illinois is the third richest. â€it ï¬nancially and the twenty-V lmrth in education slulum. mum-3' timl legislation In- ‘ ri-pm-ted an; Httlel’urd Nurseries Phone 3l2~J â€Lamar: mus UCATIONAL CON< muons IN STATE In 1: mm mat ï¬t: "repackaâ€" At a price that ï¬t: the pocket-boob- 173 m ill-Pm blend of 17mm Vncmu .4 8(1an Toucan: FIFTEEN ope-eleven Clggrettes ‘Cul'rh‘. W .l (30 ,Cth. R W ‘(‘m .<. John N “worm-n. I VIM-v. Wm Deep. James Mam-r. T A Ihunohur. Jos T I-‘Jll'ulb‘mv, C M Hrirkmp. Orrh< ‘llurg', F lawman. Amok flh'm tin. Mia's Mdï¬hnry. H . Ark-He Manta-AL Pravfl Bur km. Lillian M Mll’vr. Edwin tJtmmht-I'x. Henry MHh‘r. I) Burton, C l' .‘eraHy. )lii.‘ "luanlman S M [mm ;l!loidu. va McNuu. Jam ; ilhuhleqm. Ilurx- Mvven. H A I or Burn ï¬fï¬raltnlhu Elwin. I' Vl‘flh‘. How-rd Pom-r. Helm l-‘flllin. Staph." Pom'illr. B I! Fowler. Marin" Fir-mu Haw Frn’. l. limll. Fri-«h: Glmtm‘r. I" N :ralmm llrs (‘o Ifnrriï¬. Hannah Ilmwk, Jot, Ilanum, M." Hortwig. A Ilumun, A Hum). Aug Hazmmm. Wm Harris I". W Haulin. Sam Hilderhouan, Frk llofl’mxm. F \\ ll mkn. Honn \ .numm V The following mail is hold at thu- tDuwners Grunt, 'called for: 1 Ham-h); Dale “nab-ï¬ner. Louic Baku: Hymn Baton. (7 H iHrinkman. 5111i Ilaiulu‘nbokn‘r. I'ibloflin- nu ‘ "L, Kastm‘r. )lr Klem‘t‘. Joya-uh Kana. Just-"h Irnhzmlt. M w Lehman. W l-' y‘wis, Inui 'I Thu-e subcommittees have been apâ€" Lpointetl. One, In study coIItIuts, will practically be in continuom aession ’untli it presents a plan lo: a better contract for pmduceI-u ’lhe mem- hem 01 this committee Ire: J. T. WIL. Mums. Sterling. lll.; John G. Gilly,‘ Burlington. I"; l'eI-Iy Crane, Indian- apolix, Ind. . AnukhL-r cummiltee (u stud) organ- izatiun was appointed consi~<timt of H. C. Hemingway. Janefl‘illu, Why; E. A. Heston, Chicago. Amelie-II falm Bureau Peck-ration. «mm A. C. Shanon, Baasett, Wis. ' A cummitteo on gum! will including if. Larsen, WheIIlIIn. of the lllInois ‘AinrultuI-al Associaliun. John K} lltambun. Lumbanl III. and 'I'. II‘ IKI-enc Whom-r IIIII. “as al~o name-II ._r¢ numb-ck. (S00 “mm". Wm Ruth. I'I mgmu. Victor (‘ris.<. Wm (Tarball. G R (‘omon S7 ADVERTISE!) LETTERS! A committee of aim: representing the punk-rel.» of the Chicugn mllk marketing district, is Imw at work to viulin the nun-lining of miik in the territory. C. V. Gregory. of Whelton. is chairman of the commit- Producer:- of Chicago Muriel in Ef- {Ml Io Boll" audition-t kt flu- Dairy-lea. nu PAGE MEN 0N STUDY COOPERATION COMMITTEE ON FOR IN EUROPE MILK MARKETING. «7 flfl Imam Tnm- rra-r r g 1,. Iâ€! Snry‘. I. \' Srhuuuhuw-y. J l’ Stow-"um. H S Schulz. Al Syn-(M. Wh‘ Smith. “Hallm- Slilitll. “'ulkm' Srhill, S H Silor. szw. Simon. Fl'mk Anhmia l'mhnew. Otto Pvtl'rs. ll Pptms. Alum PHIL“. 0M" Humid-LY. Eliz "Varhas. Prank Pier“. J l‘rvkcski. l-‘ml I'Ili‘ip. \" .\ O'Rqu-ko. Thm (' Redmond. Lyon; thh. Stmlliu Kiev. lrvim! M7,. Just Rallil. G A Rmk-Iu-r. l'uul Runglnrf. J Hrhilium-r ('nlb’t. Ohm". Mrrï¬ RFUI Ova-ms. W J Orhs. (2m l'nsmrflll. Newton. Mrs D Nelson. Prim Non. Elie Neighborhood Chub Nielsen, Christian Nelson. John [mm ' McNuu, Jam- A Movers. H A ' MrNral. Dan Miller. (‘hu McDivm. Francis Min-hell, Alia- J Miller. John H Kastm‘r. )lr Klem‘t‘. Joya-uh Kana. Just-"h Irnhzmlt. MN Lehman. W 'A‘wis, lumin- Lange. Wm .I IkrMIn. Arnold .‘Il'flihnry. H A Mutmki. Frank . “'RI‘ “mm “'ulkm' S H 'I I-II'II I- I II I I I I‘ll I I It. I. I I‘l'lg . Let me asszist you in selvcting the color scheme for 5 I that new homo. {'1 rupm- trzemm-m of \\'1!l~ is 95â€" I 5 sential. I sender. Krlkrtï¬an. F Klieneck. Wm Kï¬eha. Mr Klaus. Harry Krison, Ill Kalnr. N Kenn-mike. J Kn‘won. AWN-1| (' que. Irving 'Alwn- mEil if un! called for before May 2. V1.2. will be rc-lurned tn the Hammer}. 1 P' Uh-mei' iron James, A W Garage Johnson. C S Main Vanek. Victor H James. Rob! Vogtl. Mary Just, fl Verle. Frank Jacobson, J J Valk. Paulina Johnson, W F Vance. Pnrk Kerb, A Wilson. F E Knauy. Jacob Walldv'ck. John Knechr, Karl C Wood. Walter Kï¬lkrman. F Webster. N H {olinymrl (39:1 H Jones. I" S Johns, Fred inhnw". Wm, nu-rs' organization. Mr. Adams will sail in June. It his own expl‘llrf. and will collect infor- mation from England, Ireland. Den- mark. Nonway. Sweden. France and Germany. Phone 177 or.178 and our representative will call and give you an estimate of the cost. Lehmann Michel Thv American Farm Bureau Fe- deration. the national fll'fll bureau, his commissioned Samuel All-ms, editor of the American l-‘ruit Gwvrer. to study co-operalion commodity mar- keting at its mum in Eumpe and re pan. hi» inveatiptions to the (Irâ€" nu-rs' organiution. PAPERIIANGER and DECORATOR ' Telephone 430.): mm ners Grove. Ill. : I I I I I II I I I I I I Ir“II"I»II.I"IuI I‘I I I "AEROLUX" Porch Shades will make four porch more homo-like. cool and comfortable. We carry all sizes in stock. ready to hang when you need them. Expert advice I)?! harmony and mntmst is smnetimm‘ needed. EDW. C. CLOW ‘ H. S'I‘AA'I'S, ['uatmaztm‘ dbl-I.- *u‘iâ€"n. “'ilsun. W M \Vikon. A L Wacker. Fanny Wynn, S H “'igum. M Wag-bright, \r m-Euuu‘.’ B A Tippefl. G L Taylor, L B 1"“!"9'02- Lena ~ 5-: any": a... Haw: I‘l‘utMI,-ux quick start ignition on non-self. surting F I, and for any but»; need under 1’): um. Insnr upon Columbia. Columbia qBatteries ~Mlmhgu \ Univmdlyused for dank-"skun- en, hm te‘guhm. alarms. etc. for gig engine and tractor igiu'tionï¬jqr You can imiuuponandg etCo- lumbia Dry Dams whemrr you live. Hardware and general stores, electrician; implement dealers. Eâ€? "ffl’l†shops, and garages sell Columbia Dry Batteries are ï¬t sale a! your very dam! Brikh! Math l‘mf.: lhying Io hr funny) “Now. where has my poly. gun T" “Slur lnukml hunur stricken as she lunhI-d into the own." Freshman ............... ‘ ..... 20 .04 Junior ................... 16.93 Faculty ...................... 12.45 The sense of humor iur the entire high school was 22.83 per cent. Bi" Pave: "Did Pasteur discover that milk should be pasteurized?" Extracts from a Soph's Theme: “These old ~~ho¢s wen- on the ash pile for ten years and were ready to he thrown on the junk lump." .. The average results {or the entire eight weeks of the contest are Id fol- Ian's: Class Rating Sophomore ................... 28.22 / 10h Cute-c. Thia contest ran for eight weeks. If each member of I chins handed in one joke a week, that class was counâ€" bad as having “I! per cent sense of humur. The calculations an- accord- ing to pH (outage . ll MD ARM!“ m SCHMI. The suits are made by Halt, Schafl'ner Marx, the famous tailors to individual measure. Equully brig-ht student: “Up (Raunchy, sir.“ ’l'hv second period repurt» were issued lust Wednesday. â€"We never expect to see the day when a ready-made suit will have the same ï¬t as one tailored spec- ially for you. â€"â€"-'l‘hre are no two ears. eyes, teeth just alike in all the world. How then could human ï¬gures be alike? -â€"Let us measure you for that new suit. New tweeds, woolens and serges are here. â€"We guarantee ï¬t. qualityhnd workmanship or money: miundegl. To Make a Long Story Short-- râ€"-â€"â€"â€", Chained Advertising Shows Good Judgment Give God a Chance V. THOLIN’S Harry W. Vom Bruch Marquette Cement .‘l mum-Luring Co. DAY the Marquette Company seeks busi- ness on the basis of its ability and its purpose to market a good quality cement at a reasonable price-a purpose to which we set ourselves more than thirty years ago. Lord Lumber Co. Every Night, 7:45 P. M. Baptist Church Do vmen Grove, Ill. APRIL 30th T0 MAY 1441! 59 South Main Street Mun-u! n- Baum-mg. Chung: ' Hear humus! And Party at the Except Monday la "1‘ Hull :bu‘l'l Phone 20 11-» culture at silk In I'Hn- II :- Il~ char: whirl: ins Inn-hull) .1! rrnturtfl uld. nu "mum-l- pun-uni null: In mun-h Iln- mun» In (In. urlglul «m Tlu- nut-"in: whwl used by the I'll- .dm- H .1 numb-m Ill'lll' «nap-M with Imm- th-‘h aw to In- men] In caper-Hun today in u"- ride-lid l‘lfll' [ilk Oultm um Primhi" I. Jun. ‘«.,.4